it should do fine on 1155 but even then I have had a 2600K to 5GHz + on the Frio, but I havent tested it too extensively on the V1 but im betting 4.5 or so would not be much sweat for it.... however that does vary greatly because some chips just love voltage and taht could be no good to begin with.

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Follow up question now.

Is there any way i could get a replacement for the pins for the V1? One of mine broke. It actually does very well cooling with 3 pins attached, but id rather have the 4th.

if your referring to our older model copper/Acrylic models then yeah I know what your talking about thats why you really wont find many acrylic waterblocks out there anymore because the stresses along with thermals pretty much can cause all kinds of fun stuff to happen to copper/clear acrylic.

acetal blocks are less likely to ever have this issue. only failures I have seen on acetal blocks is when they are machined improperly and you can get a bowing or uneven surface ion the composite material itself... Acetal is the black composite top you can see on many blocks out there.

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yup i know the stressors of acrylic however the Tt seemed like they had more reports than like dangerden and such. i run acetal maze4 but you can't get ahold of those very well anymore. it gets expensive getting 4 matching waterblocks and the Tt store is cheap for these...any suggestions from you for not cracking these?

yup i know the stressors of acrylic however the Tt seemed like they had more reports than like dangerden and such. i run acetal maze4 but you can't get ahold of those very well anymore. it gets expensive getting 4 matching waterblocks and the Tt store is cheap for these...any suggestions from you for not cracking these?

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Pressure...... dont overtighten fittings and also with acrylic be careful with pressure on the fittings/hoses as well. anotherwords dont have a hose pressing sideways on the block which could have a tearing affect almost like trying to tear the top of the block off of the copper base by the fittings/hoses. but most common failure I have seen with any acrylic block/top is overtightening.... it DOESNT like that at all.

Pressure...... dont overtighten fittings and also with acrylic be careful with pressure on the fittings/hoses as well. anotherwords dont have a hose pressing sideways on the block which could have a tearing affect almost like trying to tear the top of the block off of the copper base by the fittings/hoses. but most common failure I have seen with any acrylic block/top is overtightening.... it DOESNT like that at all.

make a case like the silverstone tj07 but less expensive and 10pci-e slots, and lost of room for cable management xd

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i'm still running a ThermalTake tooughpower 700W cable management for over 3 years now, cables start to get choppy (the sata power cables), but still a solid psu if you ask me, also i have a ThermalTake armor black full tower , and i love it

make a case like the silverstone tj07 but less expensive and 10pci-e slots, and lost of room for cable management xd

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i'm still running a ThermalTake tooughpower 700W cable management for over 3 years now, cables start to get choppy (the sata power cables), but still a solid psu if you ask me, also i have a ThermalTake armor black full tower , and i love it

I have a Full Tower Armor Gen1 with the 250mm fan.
For what I need it's awsome and I may never replace it.
It's seen all the parts inside (except the PSU and the case fans) replace a couple of time.

The PSU is a ToughPower Modular 750W. It's rock solid.
Some people say they are noisy, but I run my 4870x2 at 100% fan all the time so I wouldn't know. lol

Okay, TT_Enthusiasts, there is some sunshine blowing for the TT products I own (which is honest).
If my PSU dies tomorrow I'm charging you advertising fees to get a new one.

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i rather like my TR2 RX 850w as well and i think in most of the threads you posted yours being good i posted mine great units mines an old CWT and has seen many many different hardware configs. the largest being quad GPU, quad core@>4.5ghz on DICE and pulling probably close to rated specs under 3d load didn't even sweat. That same config killed a pair of 650w PSU's being run in tandom